

Blair
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Husky
- Shepherd
About Blair
New Baltimore, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Blair’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Blair's Story
Blair<br/><br/>She is 8 months old sweet and snuggly, but loves a good round of fetch or general activity!<br/><br/>She can be so sweet and submissive, she gets on well with other excited dogs but can turn off calmer dogs with her big excited energy lol.<br/><br/>She loves to give hugs and kisses but she can also get mouthy/bitey at times (typical husky).<br/><br/>She is mostly comfortable in her kennel alone/being fed/with bones but if you're around and she has nothing to do she will throw a husky fit and attempt jailbreak!<br/><br/>- no longer than 3-4 hours a day home alone due to minor separation anxiety due to being abandoned before. Longer than this is likely to cause behavior issues<br/><br/>- HIGH ENERGY so needs other high energy dogs in the home. Will likely not be good for senior or medical dogs. Needs a lot of exercise and activity in her life<br/><br/>- Can and will jump a 4 foot fence when she gets bored or startled so yes a fence is still going to be required as a safety barrier BUT she will ALWAYS need to be monitored in the yard and a 6 foot fence would be even better (however this doesn't mean she won't be able to get out and will still need monitored in the yard at all times)<br/><br/>- kids over 8 ish probably best because she's a wrecking ball and WILL knock them down. If your kid doesn't care and this won't cause stress and fear in the household, that's fine - husky and/or shepherd Breed experience would be a plus since she has a lot of these traits<br/><br/>She knows sit, paw, and her name to recall.<br/><br/>She is spayed, up to date on medical, dewormed, microchipped, and heartworm negative. FENCED YARD REQUIRED!<br/><br/>Apply here to adopt: https://form.jotform.com/83264828001150
Blair
She is 8 months old sweet and snuggly, but loves a good round of fetch or general activity!
She can be so sweet and submissive, she gets on well with other excited dogs but can turn off calmer dogs with her big excited energy lol.
She loves to give hugs and kisses but she can also get mouthy/bitey at times (typical husky).
She is mostly comfortable in her kennel alone/being fed/with bones but if you're around and she has nothing to do she will throw a husky fit and attempt jailbreak!
- no longer than 3-4 hours a day home alone due to minor separation anxiety due to being abandoned before. Longer than this is likely to cause behavior issues
- HIGH ENERGY so needs other high energy dogs in the home. Will likely not be good for senior or medical dogs. Needs a lot of exercise and activity in her life
- Can and will jump a 4 foot fence when she gets bored or startled so yes a fence is still going to be required as a safety barrier BUT she will ALWAYS need to be
Blair
She is 8 months old sweet and snuggly, but loves a good round of fetch or general activity!
She can be so sweet and submissive, she gets on well with other excited dogs but can turn off calmer dogs with her big excited energy lol.
She loves to give hugs and kisses but she can also get mouthy/bitey at times (typical husky).
She is mostly comfortable in her kennel alone/being fed/with bones but if you're around and she has nothing to do she will throw a husky fit and attempt jailbreak!
- no longer than 3-4 hours a day home alone due to minor separation anxiety due to being abandoned before. Longer than this is likely to cause behavior issues
- HIGH ENERGY so needs other high energy dogs in the home. Will likely not be good for senior or medical dogs. Needs a lot of exercise and activity in her life
- Can and will jump a 4 foot fence when she gets bored or startled so yes a fence is still going to be required as a safety barrier BUT she will ALWAYS need to be monitored in the yard and a 6 foot fence would be even better (however this doesn't mean she won't be able to get out and will still need monitored in the yard at all times)
- kids over 8 ish probably best because she's a wrecking ball and WILL knock them down. If your kid doesn't care and this won't cause stress and fear in the household, that's fine - husky and/or shepherd Breed experie
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[New Baltimore, MI]
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